Please stop clicking these links!

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Okay, so it seems that many people click random links that claim to give you a free 25$. If you see this then don't fucking click it!!!!! it sends the link on to your steam friends without you wanting it to. @XShai123 @JackHilton123

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i dont even know how people can fall for these stupid links, it's internet security 101 literally got told not to go on links like these when i was like 6?
 
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Account security 101:
Don't be a retard.
Don't use a leaked E-Mail
Nothing in the internet is free.
Get 2 step authentication for your account (Steam Guard) and E-Mail.
Only buy skins from the community market or from opskins if you ever want them.
Fuck off with your Casino websites in your Steam names.
Don't be like Teemo where you trust a site or your friends just because it has a green lock (SSL) and is giving out free Riot Points for referring people. It's easy to notice a scam URL.

That's it, hope getting your account stolen is a lesson for you. Steam Support isnt that shit anymore so you can get your account back in under a decade.
 
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Yea, a stupid human mistake, everytime I see something like that I say "Im not that stupid" but I was talking to my sister for a min and was not paying attention to what im doing :(, well atleast I noticed the mistake i did straight away and changed the password.
 
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Common sense really. Its the same as the Facebook messages where one of your mates sends you a message saying "IS THIS YOU!!??11! (then your name) and it has a YouTube link. Just don't click on these links, simple as. Just remember, curiosity killed the cat.
 
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Anyone that falls for this doesn't deserve to be on the internet.

Dear Sir:

I have been requested by the Nigerian National Petroleum Company to contact you for assistance in resolving a matter. The Nigerian National Petroleum Company has recently concluded a large number of contracts for oil exploration in the sub-Sahara region. The contracts have immediately produced moneys equaling US$40,000,000. The Nigerian National Petroleum Company is desirous of oil exploration in other parts of the world, however, because of certain regulations of the Nigerian Government, it is unable to move these funds to another region.

You assistance is requested as a non-Nigerian citizen to assist the Nigerian National Petroleum Company, and also the Central Bank of Nigeria, in moving these funds out of Nigeria. If the funds can be transferred to your name, in your United States account, then you can forward the funds as directed by the Nigerian National Petroleum Company. In exchange for your accommodating services, the Nigerian National Petroleum Company would agree to allow you to retain 10%, or US$4 million of this amount.

However, to be a legitimate transferee of these moneys according to Nigerian law, you must presently be a depositor of at least US$100,000 in a Nigerian bank which is regulated by the Central Bank of Nigeria.

If it will be possible for you to assist us, we would be most grateful. We suggest that you meet with us in person in Lagos, and that during your visit I introduce you to the representatives of the Nigerian National Petroleum Company, as well as with certain officials of the Central Bank of Nigeria.

Please call me at your earliest convenience at {REDACTED}. Time is of the essence in this matter; very quickly the Nigerian Government will realize that the Central Bank is maintaining this amount on deposit, and attempt to levy certain depository taxes on it.

Yours truly,

Prince Alyusi Islassis
 
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